SeaMonkey is essentially the same code as in Thunderbird/Firefox. Personally
I prefer to keep browser and mail/news separate. Pretty sure it will import
from the old Netscape Communicator.
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Fine
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Subject: Re: SeaMonkey - Re: Usenet News Servers
Toby Thain wrote:
On
2016-03-06 9:27 AM, Jerome H. Fine wrote:
I have a question about access to newsgroups.
Which currently
available browser is able to access a newsgroups server? Currently,
I am using Netscape 7.2 under Windows 98SE. If I upgrade to Windows
10, I probably won't find anything from Microsoft which will support
reasonable access to newsgroups. Is there a link to a site which has
an application that supports access to newsgroups in a manner similar
to how Netscape 7.2 provides access. BEST would be a browser that
also supports access to e-mail in the same manner as Netscape 7.2 and
which also allows me to copy all of the archived 100,000 e-mails and
posts which I have acquired over the last 15 years. It is only about
300 MB, so the size is not a factor.
Probably the closest thing (and actually a descendant) would be
SeaMonkey?
http://www.seamonkey-project.org/
This link certainly looks like an excellent start. Does SeaMonkey have
ability to work under the 64-bit Windows 10 operating
system?
Any idea as to how the 100,000 old e-mails and posts from newsgroups
would be copied over?